There is a lack of evidence on the best method for rehabilitating extensor tendon injuries in zones V and VI. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of modified relative motion splinting compared with immobilization following repair of extensor tendons in zones V and VI.
‘Early return to work and improved range of motion with modified relative motion splinting: a retrospective comparison with immobilization splinting for zone V and VI extensor tendon repairs. Hirth, MJ, Bennett K, Mah E, Farrow H, Ritz M, Findlay MW. Hand Therapy, (accepted) 2011.
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